3D-printed aerogels improve energy storage
This animation shows the creation of graphene aerogel microlattices with an engineered architecture via a 3D printing technique known as direct ink writing. Animation by Kwei Chu/LLNL
A new type of graphene aerogel will make for better energy storage, sensors, nanoelectronics, catalysis and separations.
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